Doing twice the work in half amount of time: Agile scrum is a process for getting more done in less time. Here’s the story of agile scrum in infographic pictures (click images to enlarge):

Agile Scrum Process

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Agile Scrum Sprints

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Agile Versus Traditional

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Implementing Scrum (purchase book)

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Scrum is an iterative and incremental agile software development methodology for managing product development. It defines “a flexible, holistic product development strategy where a development team works as a unit to reach a common goal”[this quote needs a citation], challenges assumptions of the “traditional, sequential approach”[this quote needs a citation] to product development, and enables teams to self-organize by encouraging physical co-location or close online collaboration of all team members, as well as daily face-to-face communication among all team members and disciplines in the project. Putting agile scrum in infographic pictures helps explain the process.

The sprint planning is a one-day time boxed meeting divided into two 4-hour sessions, which is also timeboxed. During the first session the Product Owner presents the highest priorities of the Product Backlog to the team. (from Sprint planning meeting – Daily-Scrum). See agile scrum in infographic pictures above.